These kind of stats are always going to be worse for players who get substituted in. For example most of Sami's draws are because he was substituted in from the bench. I would imagine it's the same for Bernardeschi too.
Bernardeschi
Inter-Juventus 1:2. With Berna on it was 1:1 and he played 62 minutes. He gets a draw, Juve get a win.
Juve-Genoa 2:1. With Berna on it was 1:1. He played 79 minutes. He gets a draw, Juve get a win.
Torino-Juve 0:1. With Berna on it was 0:0. He played 67 minutes. Berna draw, Juve win.
Juve-Milan 1:0. With Berna on it was 0:0. He played 61 minutes. Berna draw, Juve win.
Atalanta-Juve 1:3. With Berna on it was 0:0. He started the match and played some 30 minutes. He gets a draw, Juve get a win.
Juve-Sassuolo 2:2. With Berna on it was 1:2. He played 53 minutes. Juve gets a draw, he records a defeat.
Or check Can. He has 3 defeats on matches where we won (3) or drew (1).
Juventus-Napoli 4:3. Before Can enters in 60th minute we lead 2:0. It ends 4:3. Juve gets a win, Can a defeat.
Inter-Juventus 1:2. Can plays 71 minutes and it's 1:1. He gets a draw, we get a win.
Atalanta-Juve 1:3. Can plays 70 minutes and we're losing 1:0 until that point. He gets a defeat, Juve gets a win.
Juve-Sassuolo 2:2. Can plays 54 minutes and we're losing 1:2. He gets a defeat, Juve a draw.
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And also... that's why I added the goal difference, because it kinda gives more complete picture. Berna played more minutes than Ramsey and D. Costa, but check their goal differences, and, since it's more important in their cases, the number of goals we score when they're playing.

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